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it's in the bible. these young people that live in cities like new york, philadelphia, they don't even drive, so why do they need a driver's license? they take public transportation, a lot of them don't have jobs because of the way this economy is going. disabled people don'tñr drive. why do they need an i.d.?ua" cfo we have to look at who has been singled out in this process, it is the student, it is poor people, it is the elderly, it is disabl disabled, it is people who historically vote democratic. it is predetermined. >> i have to pause there. i'll let reverend sharpton respond. >> first of all, we can have different opinions but we can't have different facts. >> and where were my facts different, where were my facts wrong? >> i didn't interrupt you one time. >> but you implied=k: my facts e different. >> we're going to let everyone respond and engage. >> the indiana case that the supreme courtxd ruled was not t same i.d. laws that we're dealing with in pennsylvania and in other states. you're acti
it's in the bible. these young people that live in cities like new york, philadelphia, they don't even drive, so why do they need a driver's license? they take public transportation, a lot of them don't have jobs because of the way this economy is going. disabled people don'tñr drive. why do they need an i.d.?ua" cfo we have to look at who has been singled out in this process, it is the student, it is poor people, it is the elderly, it is disabl disabled, it is people who historically...
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the open tribune and city hall. the damage came after about 200 people marched downtown on sunday to protest the 11th 11th anniversary of the start of the war in afghanistan. no arrests have been made. >>> this statement today was a masterpiece of denial and self- delusion. >> former penn state assistant coach and convicted child abuser, jerry sandusky, ahead you'll hear his sentence handed down today. >>> there was at least some talk of a rain possibility for the bay area. rose mary's up in minutes to tell you if that is still the case. >>> and why north bay authorities are right now keeping a close eye on some explosive material. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour for free samp
the open tribune and city hall. the damage came after about 200 people marched downtown on sunday to protest the 11th 11th anniversary of the start of the war in afghanistan. no arrests have been made. >>> this statement today was a masterpiece of denial and self- delusion. >> former penn state assistant coach and convicted child abuser, jerry sandusky, ahead you'll hear his sentence handed down today. >>> there was at least some talk of a rain possibility for the bay...
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>> ask that of the chief and the city -- and the city manager and mayor. >> at the end of the day, it's at the top and they have to be there 24/7 because we are in a state of real challenge in oakland and they just gotta get on it. let's talk again to prop 30. i know you are on a big swing for us. support is dropping. it's down below 50% for the first time. >> it's tightening, the support. 10, 15 people don't say what this their views are. it narrows. the point is, this is a lows election and i'm gonna do everything i can to get the word out. this is not one politician against another. this is about money the richest the most powerful people the tax starts for a mauryed couple at 500,000. that money either -- for a married couple of at 500,000. that money goes up, tuition is cut and -- this is a very stark choice. i want the people of california to know. it's in law. we either get the money or we cut the budget. thousands of classes in community college, gone. tuition dramatically up. and we had a big deficit when i took over, 27 billion. i cut 20 billion of that. the last piece is eith
>> ask that of the chief and the city -- and the city manager and mayor. >> at the end of the day, it's at the top and they have to be there 24/7 because we are in a state of real challenge in oakland and they just gotta get on it. let's talk again to prop 30. i know you are on a big swing for us. support is dropping. it's down below 50% for the first time. >> it's tightening, the support. 10, 15 people don't say what this their views are. it narrows. the point is, this is a...
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workers spent the day cleaning and the oakland tribune and city hall. the damage came after about $it00 -- after about $200 -- after about 200 people marched downtown. no arrests have been made. >> union workers and community groups are boycotting a northern california grocery store chain. military i pueblo has 21 stores -- mi pueblo has 21 stores. chain's founder is a former illegal immigrant and eppromises to rehire any worker who a-- who attains their citizenship. >>> i i felt a blow to my mouth and i hit the floor. >> the man punched his attorney because he did not like the 15- year sentence. >>> it is 8:20. an unusual eating contest ends in tragedy what a man was trying to win when something went very wrong. >> good morning. san francisco looks better than yesterday. he's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. easier banking. to really help our schools, vote yes on thirty-eight. prop thirty says they send new money to our schools. pprop thirty-eight really doese, send n...and thirty-e
workers spent the day cleaning and the oakland tribune and city hall. the damage came after about $it00 -- after about $200 -- after about 200 people marched downtown. no arrests have been made. >> union workers and community groups are boycotting a northern california grocery store chain. military i pueblo has 21 stores -- mi pueblo has 21 stores. chain's founder is a former illegal immigrant and eppromises to rehire any worker who a-- who attains their citizenship. >>> i i felt...
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redwood city. that's a pretty good little line forming there. the front has moved through. but developing right back to the bridge. you can see the -- that's the line. the front has moved through. you will get some front. snow in the he seer -- sierra. a little bit west. winter storm warnings. just heard from kristin, five inches of snow. the schools at truckee are canceled for the day. a snow day. heaviest to the north bay. that's winding down. 60s on the temperatures. showers through wednesday and then clearing does look better as we head toward friday and saturday. >>> the season's first big rain causing real headaches for drivers and for homeowners. we're live every place but we'll take you live to oakland. we will check the conditions. thirty-eight. schools. trouble, we all should help out. under thirty-eight they do. more a year. bucks. money for schools. every school dollar must be... spent on student learning. student wins. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> well, cloudy skies. the rain still some of this rain in the morning. showers in the afternoon. >>> right now, inte
redwood city. that's a pretty good little line forming there. the front has moved through. but developing right back to the bridge. you can see the -- that's the line. the front has moved through. you will get some front. snow in the he seer -- sierra. a little bit west. winter storm warnings. just heard from kristin, five inches of snow. the schools at truckee are canceled for the day. a snow day. heaviest to the north bay. that's winding down. 60s on the temperatures. showers through...
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he was with the state or the city or the local energy company. >> reporter: but after a quick check of the attic, windows and doors, the so-called auditor turned on a hard sale and said they ned to bee a $4,000 solar plaimpg cet for the attic. >> i was mad that he misdieded us. >> reporter: debbie was just one victim of what the consumer fed raising of america calls an energy audit scam. >> scam ares sndz consumers postcards, make phone calls, offering free energy audits that will save them hundreds a month. >> reporter: grant says the auditors often apply they're with a government agency or utility company. >> their intpt is to sell them things like heat barriers, which actually do save them. >> reporter: and shoddy work could be the result. these pictures were taken inside a home where the owner fell for a free energy scam and paid the company to put in insulation. turns out the company was unlicensed and never returned to finish the job. >> we've seen cases where the work has not been completed fully or people were not benefiting. >> reporter: phone solicitations for free home energ
he was with the state or the city or the local energy company. >> reporter: but after a quick check of the attic, windows and doors, the so-called auditor turned on a hard sale and said they ned to bee a $4,000 solar plaimpg cet for the attic. >> i was mad that he misdieded us. >> reporter: debbie was just one victim of what the consumer fed raising of america calls an energy audit scam. >> scam ares sndz consumers postcards, make phone calls, offering free energy audits...
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city were forced to evacuate before the storm made landfall. residents say that there was plenty of wind damage to pickup, debris, down signs, and the buildings will need to be repaired. the worst damage was done by the water. the swollen day flooded city streets and stores and ocean waves as high as 13 feet washed away most of the beaches and dunes and a large portion of the fishing pier. all in all, residents consider themselves lucky. closer to baltimore, we spotted people in the low-lying city areas to have to wade through floodwaters, people in wilson's. and other areas are used to flooding waters, but they say this was not nearly as bad as 2003's isabel. >> compared to isabelle, a piece of cake. my whole baseman had been flooded to the ceiling. >> this is mild, compared the late. -- comparatively. this is an ice storm, but compared to dispel -- is about, this is nothing. >> governor martin amount the remark o'malley will visit the eastern shore today, one of the hardest-hit areas. a lot of progress made today by being t&e cruz, but much o
city were forced to evacuate before the storm made landfall. residents say that there was plenty of wind damage to pickup, debris, down signs, and the buildings will need to be repaired. the worst damage was done by the water. the swollen day flooded city streets and stores and ocean waves as high as 13 feet washed away most of the beaches and dunes and a large portion of the fishing pier. all in all, residents consider themselves lucky. closer to baltimore, we spotted people in the low-lying...
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if you are living along the coast, ocean city or anywhere along that particular region, you'll have to definitely consider evacuating. those are the areas that will get hit the hardest when we talk about storm surge and the water being you pushed on shore. damaging wind gusts. downed trees and power lines. prepare for power outages in your homes. stock up on batteries. make sure you have things that don't have to be refrigerated. these are things we are definitely telling you to stay on top of. here's a look at future cast in terms of the rain. as i showed you on radar you can see it edging along the coast. it gets more intense and fills in once we get into sunday. most south of us. as we head into sunday evening, you can see where the rain starts to get heavier. where you see the orange and red that's much heavier rainfall. look at sunday night. once we get into monday we are in the thick of things. you can see the line i spoke about earlier where we could have a possibility of seeing winter weather to the west. for tonight we are talking cloudy skies. breezy. showers will start to de
if you are living along the coast, ocean city or anywhere along that particular region, you'll have to definitely consider evacuating. those are the areas that will get hit the hardest when we talk about storm surge and the water being you pushed on shore. damaging wind gusts. downed trees and power lines. prepare for power outages in your homes. stock up on batteries. make sure you have things that don't have to be refrigerated. these are things we are definitely telling you to stay on top of....
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and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of the steppe, my beloved bride groom has been taken from me before i could wrap him with a proper shroud. the wild bull lives no more. his shepherd, the wild bull, lives no more. dimusi, the wild bull, lives no more. i ask the hills and valleys where is my husband. i say to him, i can no longer bring him food. i can no longer serve him drink. the jackel lies in his be
and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal with infrastructure issues, others have concerns about the sustainability of water supplies. allbee: it's not just about the sustainability of the assets, it's about the sustainability of our water resources. parts of this country that thought of themselves as water rich 20, 30 years ago, now are discovering that they really are not water rich, they have source supply issues, they have serious questions about how they're going to accommodate additional growth in their communities. melosi: if we can find alternatives, we can preserve a water supply. conservation
the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal...
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the top of the hour ocean city had a gust to 37. as we're lacking at sherri we can see where she's picking up stronger gusts and very concentrated winds right up here. that is probably the center of circulation in the yellow area where dover air force base is getting a gust to 40. that's actually lighter winds in there, isn't it? i get it now. i was trying to read gary's lips. gary mcgrady joins me now, too. look at the gusts as we go up the coast here, still 75 at newark. still really strong up there. i wonder why they're still getting such a strong wind, i guess because of their proximity to the harbor. >> could be a geographical effect coming off the harbor. it could be like you mentioned before. these are not constant. it's just when it's captured at the top of the hour by the weather station and it disseminates that information. >> talking about some of the gusts we've spoke of capturing. i think this was shortly after 10:00, 16-mile an hour gusts at reagan national, at bwi marshall and at newington virginia in fairfax county 6
the top of the hour ocean city had a gust to 37. as we're lacking at sherri we can see where she's picking up stronger gusts and very concentrated winds right up here. that is probably the center of circulation in the yellow area where dover air force base is getting a gust to 40. that's actually lighter winds in there, isn't it? i get it now. i was trying to read gary's lips. gary mcgrady joins me now, too. look at the gusts as we go up the coast here, still 75 at newark. still really strong...
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it is much warmer in the city than the suburbs. here's the forecast. this is a decent running forecast. i do not think the mind the cold. they do not like the wind, i know that. the winds will be dying down to nearly calm. it might be up to 54 by lunchtime. a pretty good forecast for running. we had a little cold front in the afternoon. the winds picked up around 2:00 in the afternoon. now the fund is way off the coast. -- the front is way off the coast. you need three things to get the temperatures to drop fast at night -- clear skies,, winds and dry air. we have all those things now. the winds are still kicking up a little bit with it will settle down over the next few hours. the skies are clear now. we did have some of cloud cover earlier this evening but we have a clear sky now. at the airport, still a little bit of a breeze out of the north east at 9 m.p.h. the humidity is down. 44%. we have the dry air in place. the winds have already settled down. temperatures have fallen off. 36 in frederick. if you're watching us up there near the pennsylvania
it is much warmer in the city than the suburbs. here's the forecast. this is a decent running forecast. i do not think the mind the cold. they do not like the wind, i know that. the winds will be dying down to nearly calm. it might be up to 54 by lunchtime. a pretty good forecast for running. we had a little cold front in the afternoon. the winds picked up around 2:00 in the afternoon. now the fund is way off the coast. -- the front is way off the coast. you need three things to get the...
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today the city will commemorate the 10th anniversary. it was known as one of the worst tragedies in baltimore's history on october 16th, 2000 2, the home of cornell and angela dawson was fire bombed. mr. and mrs. dawson and five children died in the fire. neighbors, community leaders and faith based groups worked together to build a monument at 1401 east preston, it's the dawson safe haven for children and families. this morning, i have pam carter, the program director and also the community coordinator joining me live here. pam, let's start with you, you live in the neighborhood, you were here ten years ago. tell me what is going through your mind as you remember them ten years later and now being here at the facility. [technical difficulties] [technical difficulties] you worked with students day in and out. tell me about what you are seeing. >> i work with the kids at the dawson center, monday through friday, when they come in, we tackle school assignments. this year, we have our first graduating high school kids that started in this p
today the city will commemorate the 10th anniversary. it was known as one of the worst tragedies in baltimore's history on october 16th, 2000 2, the home of cornell and angela dawson was fire bombed. mr. and mrs. dawson and five children died in the fire. neighbors, community leaders and faith based groups worked together to build a monument at 1401 east preston, it's the dawson safe haven for children and families. this morning, i have pam carter, the program director and also the community...
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they don't allow the local cities and counties to add a mosquito abatement tax, or having a always tax holiday where you don't pay any sales tax on the first $50 of school supplies during certain days. rules like that make collection of sales tax across the country insanely complex. so pennsylvania is trying be simple. they exempt digital download and they're not members of the streamline sales tax because they want to maintain what they call a business friendly environment. >> i think this highlights the balance i talked about earlier that congress has to strike between the burdens and state sovereignty on the other. many of those things that make the sales tax more complex are things that consumers and voters like. sales tax holidays, caps and thresholds so you're not paying sales tax on a full price. those are things that consumers and voters like so it's a balance on one hand between those desires of the voters the states and the desire fireness and also for the states to be able to maintain their taxes in a way that makes sense so that to the extent the taxes being imposed, it's a
they don't allow the local cities and counties to add a mosquito abatement tax, or having a always tax holiday where you don't pay any sales tax on the first $50 of school supplies during certain days. rules like that make collection of sales tax across the country insanely complex. so pennsylvania is trying be simple. they exempt digital download and they're not members of the streamline sales tax because they want to maintain what they call a business friendly environment. >> i think...
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the city held a news conference today, but statewide homeowners are asked to fill out the application. it's simple to request one online or on phone. we have all that information in this story on our website. remember, again, december spy social security your deadline. sheryl connor, abc 2 news. >>> consumer alert tonight, gassing and driving for the holidays may not cost you as much as you except. gas is going to get cheaper. it could fall as much as 30- cents between now and thanksgiving. and this is kind of typical really for this time of the year for two reasons, one people are driving a whole lot less and two making a cheaper winter blend of gasoline. >>> fedex looking ahead to the holiday too. they expect to move 280 million packages for the holiday rush, they're expected to hire about 20,000 seasonal workers, rival ups has yet to publish its shipment forecast. >>> have you gone to the supermarket yesterday, you notice this time it's not spaghetti sauce and cereal, but something we all use. >> john shows us the latest product to downsize so you don't waste your money. >> reporte
the city held a news conference today, but statewide homeowners are asked to fill out the application. it's simple to request one online or on phone. we have all that information in this story on our website. remember, again, december spy social security your deadline. sheryl connor, abc 2 news. >>> consumer alert tonight, gassing and driving for the holidays may not cost you as much as you except. gas is going to get cheaper. it could fall as much as 30- cents between now and...
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that is the latest in notion city. >> people are concerned. it is very tough for. >> some of our crews have been going since early this morning. >> i was looking at those areas. he is really feeling it there in the mouth of the eastern shore. we want to give him a break and check back with a mill that later. -- with him a little bit later. this was taken earlier today when we still had light in when we still had light in elders bird
that is the latest in notion city. >> people are concerned. it is very tough for. >> some of our crews have been going since early this morning. >> i was looking at those areas. he is really feeling it there in the mouth of the eastern shore. we want to give him a break and check back with a mill that later. -- with him a little bit later. this was taken earlier today when we still had light in when we still had light in elders bird
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i think it is a great celebration of the orioles, ravens, under armour, this city. everything that is great about this city. >> it is great to come out and enjoy. is great. >> everyone, whether you are first or last, is a winner. tv 11 news. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> all the sunshine we had today -- a beautiful day. a little chilly, but beautiful. we are on the south edge of warmer air coming in, but you cannot see it right there. the warm front is generating showers up in pennsylvania and back in the great lakes as well. this is tracking to the east, so it is not headed in our direction. we are just picking up a few clouds on the edge of the. 58 was the high. v low at the airport officially was 39 degrees. some of you did make it down to freezing or below that. on tv hill, we got to 34 or below that this morning. we were about 10 degrees below the average for the season. right now the blue shades indicate most of the ratings have dropped down to 50 degrees or a little colder than that. not as cold as light night
i think it is a great celebration of the orioles, ravens, under armour, this city. everything that is great about this city. >> it is great to come out and enjoy. is great. >> everyone, whether you are first or last, is a winner. tv 11 news. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> all the sunshine we had today -- a beautiful day. a little chilly, but beautiful. we are on the south edge of warmer air coming in, but you cannot see it...
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today the city of alexandria announced the potomac river generating station is closing. the 63-year-oldsal-fired power plant has been the target of fines in recent years. environmentalists argue that plants with smokestacks push air pollution through the region. there are plans to replace it with natural gas, townhomes and shops. >> ratford university is close to becoming a smoke-free campus. 51% of the students approved. smoking is currently allowed 25 feet away from campus buildings but it is banned inside university buildings. >> and check this one out. >> the maryland lottery going high-tech. officials are planning to launch the i-lottery program. it allows you to buy traditional lottery games through your computer and smartphone. you could make purchases with a debit card. >> and coming up, as the news edge at 6:00 continues on your monday, the most prized possessions of bonnie and clyde, the love-bird bandits up on the auction block. >> then a bird's eye view of america's landscape now on a forever stamp. >> that is a schoolteacher and a friend who have one hilario
today the city of alexandria announced the potomac river generating station is closing. the 63-year-oldsal-fired power plant has been the target of fines in recent years. environmentalists argue that plants with smokestacks push air pollution through the region. there are plans to replace it with natural gas, townhomes and shops. >> ratford university is close to becoming a smoke-free campus. 51% of the students approved. smoking is currently allowed 25 feet away from campus buildings but...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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around the city. >> the city attorney says if there was vandalism, he'll take them to civil court. >> we'll go after you and seek restitution and damages coming out of your pocketbooks for damage that you do to city property. >> the vandalism and trouble happen at night them shot up fire works and barrel bombs. they overturned cars and broke windows on a muni bus, then, the bus set on fire. there an incredible number of bonfires.. >> the other night there were 70, 70 fires around town to varying degrees. >> the chief says they're ready for the parade and massive crowd which may number a million. police will be out in force to deal quick whether i problems like ones that occurred sunday night. there will be a police fire strike force to prevent troublemakers from hijacking and torching muni buss.. >> any fire started will be put out quickly. >> and he says there will be zero tolerance for booze. >> if there is an open contain yes, it can be seized and dumped. >> the district attorney reminds us there were either few or no arrests. that is the way police want to keep it tomorrow. peace
around the city. >> the city attorney says if there was vandalism, he'll take them to civil court. >> we'll go after you and seek restitution and damages coming out of your pocketbooks for damage that you do to city property. >> the vandalism and trouble happen at night them shot up fire works and barrel bombs. they overturned cars and broke windows on a muni bus, then, the bus set on fire. there an incredible number of bonfires.. >> the other night there were 70, 70...
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a live look across the city, the roosevelt bridge with a few problems, waiting for the cold front to clear. as it does, skies will clear out. 66 in gaithersburg. when out of the west and southwest. the further west you go, that's a good sign on the backside of the cold front. that will drop the temperatures. the precipitation through pennsylvania and upstate new york, partly cloudy by later tonight. a chilly start to the morning. it will be pleasant with sunshine. here's a timeline of the temperatures during the home game tomorrow. the first pitch dropping into the upper 50s and mostly clear skies. temperatures warm up that on friday dropped again and add more bond sunday. then another cold front. check out wjla.com our online home for abc seven weather. we have a post about the international space station. you can get a better chance to get a good look at it tomorrow night. >> look who is here. >> i like that. >> they've missed you guys. >> i want to thank everybody out there for their e-mail and texts that are overwhelming. most of the excitement at the state was prior to the first
a live look across the city, the roosevelt bridge with a few problems, waiting for the cold front to clear. as it does, skies will clear out. 66 in gaithersburg. when out of the west and southwest. the further west you go, that's a good sign on the backside of the cold front. that will drop the temperatures. the precipitation through pennsylvania and upstate new york, partly cloudy by later tonight. a chilly start to the morning. it will be pleasant with sunshine. here's a timeline of the...
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this is one of the trouble spots in the city as far as flooding goes. this water is just extremely powerful and is washing all kinds of debris down through the streets and building up on the other side of the bridge, which is blocked off. you see the entrance to meadow mill blocked off throughout the night as we drove through the city we saw different streets blocked off. smith avenue further up on the jones, up by whole foods, has been closed off as well. they are trying to have an abundance of caution here in the city in some of the problem areas. they don't want you to try to cross them. they are trying to be as cautious as possible. that's why they put the restriction in place, so people who are not emergency personnel should not be on the road. we'll continue to watch the jones vault and all over the area. for now, in baltimore, back to you. >> thank you, josie. and connor is spending the night on kent island. they have problems from the wind there. >> so many problems that first responders are having problems getting on the road. >> reporter: we w
this is one of the trouble spots in the city as far as flooding goes. this water is just extremely powerful and is washing all kinds of debris down through the streets and building up on the other side of the bridge, which is blocked off. you see the entrance to meadow mill blocked off throughout the night as we drove through the city we saw different streets blocked off. smith avenue further up on the jones, up by whole foods, has been closed off as well. they are trying to have an abundance...
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the atlantic city boardwalk was empty as the rough surf and seas moved in. latest reports m the powers fro companies. reports 22,000 outages. 8300 customers without power in montgomery county. 7400 customers in the district. dominion says about 38,000 are without power. >> those numbers are moving up rapidly. around 2:00 this afternoon, 600 outages for pepco customers. now 22,000. both power companies say they are asking for an outside help. customers andning yourake a while to get power back. t even near an and the trees down.d coming this one crashed into the roof a home just minutes after its walked out of his bedroom. >> i heard a bang. >> the tree is already bringing wires, too. what is expected to be a major power outages. companies -- pepco has more than 1500 out of state workers promised far away as washington state. they ask for 3700 workers. >> we have been very aggressive with the process. the process is very competitive because of the magnitude. >> dominion tells us they have 2600 out of state workers. pepco is warning its customers expected weat
the atlantic city boardwalk was empty as the rough surf and seas moved in. latest reports m the powers fro companies. reports 22,000 outages. 8300 customers without power in montgomery county. 7400 customers in the district. dominion says about 38,000 are without power. >> those numbers are moving up rapidly. around 2:00 this afternoon, 600 outages for pepco customers. now 22,000. both power companies say they are asking for an outside help. customers andning yourake a while to get power...
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and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has learned and made changes from the 2010 parade. they've added a video screen and speakers to the other side of the plaza because the crowds stretched so far last time people complained of not being able to see and hear. they changed the route, montgomery was too narrow so they moved it to market. >> mission street is going to be closed to vehicles for emergency access and transit only. >> reporter: they are pulling this together quickly because they want to capitalize on the excitement. you can feel it here even the workers are giants' fans. >> sandoval. but romo, everybody. it was a great game. >> reporter: tomorrow of
and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has...
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stepping out the door, chilly temperatures, ellicott city 48. light wind northwest at 3 miles an hour. fredericks temperatures 46 degrees, frostburg, coming in at 45. you need the coat. we are feeling it. as we look at the most powerful radar, we are dry, we are going to stay that way as we go through the rest of today. it's going be a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine in the folk for you. we will start on the chilly note, lots of sunshine in to 9:00, 10:00, that will continue as we go in to lunchtime. mostly sunny skys with a high temperature topping around 70. lunchtime eat outdoors with the temperature around 65 degrees. now a check of the time saver traffic with loren cook. >>> good morning, it was perfect weather for the susan g komen race and nice to see everybody support each other. if you are traveling through the tunnels, there is nothing to get in your way. fort mc henry, nice and clear. no delays on the jfx. you are looking at a typical 11 minute ride from towson, all the way downtown. as we check in and look at the west side of t
stepping out the door, chilly temperatures, ellicott city 48. light wind northwest at 3 miles an hour. fredericks temperatures 46 degrees, frostburg, coming in at 45. you need the coat. we are feeling it. as we look at the most powerful radar, we are dry, we are going to stay that way as we go through the rest of today. it's going be a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine in the folk for you. we will start on the chilly note, lots of sunshine in to 9:00, 10:00, that will continue as we go in...
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city is the most distressed? >> well, certainly s.i. we felt charter s.i. the beach as well. those areas are really devastated. the water has come from the ocean to meet the water from the bay. and rockaway and the point in many areas, and those, you know, anyone that knows that area. it's significant. so this is a big deal. is taken awhile to even assess the damage, you know glass so many people suffered. >> concern. are you concerned about looting? and begins to cover parts of looting. an awful lot of police officers deployed. their red lights on. throughout the city. police officers, particularly in those areas without power. we will continue. >> when the sun comes up, what will you be most concerned about? >> well, most concerned about. >> any specific aspect of recovery? >> i'm sorry? >> any specific aspect of recovery? >> that is true. we have to get started at some point. obviously it's going to be a big issue as far as recovery is concerned. getting the power back. certain areas are hit much more than oth
city is the most distressed? >> well, certainly s.i. we felt charter s.i. the beach as well. those areas are really devastated. the water has come from the ocean to meet the water from the bay. and rockaway and the point in many areas, and those, you know, anyone that knows that area. it's significant. so this is a big deal. is taken awhile to even assess the damage, you know glass so many people suffered. >> concern. are you concerned about looting? and begins to cover parts of...
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. >> 26 miles across the city. >> they have good hotels too. pab, the voters have a right to know this woman intends to take their money and slack off and be lazy. in fact though, those posts were like from 2004 and 2005. she hasn't played the game in a month. gentlemen she used to play a lot, but not much anymore. she uses -- >> she uses the sterm t-baggers. uses the term t baggers. it is full of obscenities and she is naming politicians who she wants to stab and who she wants to drowned. a lot of vial things and then she talks about how she is a piece-loving liberal. >> i completely agree. the ones that warrant based on the game were a little drubled. >> it is not just the game. >> you sounded like newbs though. >> that i ask? >> it is about time. >> i will be looking for a new job, so if you hear anything. >> it was a gutsy call. >> greg, after guests took shots in delaware and maine you said we have offended two perceived steaks. that's not helpful. >> actual states. >> i have been to delaware and driven through it. there are lovely things
. >> 26 miles across the city. >> they have good hotels too. pab, the voters have a right to know this woman intends to take their money and slack off and be lazy. in fact though, those posts were like from 2004 and 2005. she hasn't played the game in a month. gentlemen she used to play a lot, but not much anymore. she uses -- >> she uses the sterm t-baggers. uses the term t baggers. it is full of obscenities and she is naming politicians who she wants to stab and who she...
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it is still impacting near ocean city and some light rain showers near new york city but the east is starting to dry out. another storm system showing up on the raider extends from upper michigan down into nebraska with light rain showers tracking into the great lakes region. we have to watch the cold front as we get into tomorrow. otherwise, we are seeing a lot of clouds in the sky right now. we will get a brief area of high pressure before the next front moves in. this one is likely to be fairly weak it may not bring a lot of precipitation with us but is likely to bring a drop in temperatures. the temperatures will be swarming and have it. 57 degrees today, 60 degrees downtown, 59 in annapolis. with the cloud cover, we're not expecting these temperatures to change into the afternoon. at the most, we are expecting three-five more degrees. this is about 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. the forecaster for tonight will be chilly, down to 53 degrees downtown but 40's out into the suburbs. mostly cloudy skies early on and a slight clearing into the night. that could form so
it is still impacting near ocean city and some light rain showers near new york city but the east is starting to dry out. another storm system showing up on the raider extends from upper michigan down into nebraska with light rain showers tracking into the great lakes region. we have to watch the cold front as we get into tomorrow. otherwise, we are seeing a lot of clouds in the sky right now. we will get a brief area of high pressure before the next front moves in. this one is likely to be...
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city in the dark about crime. new allegations against san jose and the fight to keep streets safe. >>> they're beating all of the odds again. now the real money ball begins in the continued quest to get the a's a new stadium. >>> good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're tracking the dangerous heat. we'll let you know how long it will last coming up. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm
city in the dark about crime. new allegations against san jose and the fight to keep streets safe. >>> they're beating all of the odds again. now the real money ball begins in the continued quest to get the a's a new stadium. >>> good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're tracking the dangerous heat. we'll let you know how long it will last coming up. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm
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one of google's automated prototypes took a test drive around the city this year. so far, california, nevada and florida have laws that allow driverless vehicles. the obama administration also just launched an initiative to test the safety of the futuristic vehicles. >> apple, today, officially launched its new ipad mini. they say it's as thin as a pencil and very light, but it's not cheap. prices begin at $329 for the bagsic wifi model. apple also unvailed a fourth generation ipad. they say it has a better camera and processor. preorders for both products will begin on friday. >> you may not think of a wilson building as a hot spot for dining, but some food vendors serve some hot dishes from there off pennsylvania avenue in northwest for the next three weeks. the move comes as d.c. council members are set to vote for new information that could restrict where they can operate. >> i'm thinking the food vendor trucks are going to be kind of popular tomorrow. >> that's right. they're probably popular today, too, doing a lot of business. well, we're watching two things
one of google's automated prototypes took a test drive around the city this year. so far, california, nevada and florida have laws that allow driverless vehicles. the obama administration also just launched an initiative to test the safety of the futuristic vehicles. >> apple, today, officially launched its new ipad mini. they say it's as thin as a pencil and very light, but it's not cheap. prices begin at $329 for the bagsic wifi model. apple also unvailed a fourth generation ipad. they...
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the city is giving it out for free and they want to help prepare for sandy. tonight we caught up with a family that is all-too familiar with losing power. you might get a w ideas on what to do before sandy comes in on sunday. >> yes. the boone family showed us around their home. this time they will not be caught off guard. >> we're fully expecting the power to go out and probably be out for several days. >> we started in the basement where the sump pump. when the power goes out we have 12 hours worth of sump pump. >> he took us outside where he was on the ladder with a leave blower. >> whenever we get a heavy rain, if we don't keep the gutters clean it could role into the foundation. they could be one of several hundred thousand customers to lose power during sandy. firewood is handy. >> they are planning 2,000 crews from 8 states will role into baltimore soothe afternoon, t sandy may not roll-out until wednesday which could delay the restoration. >> our crews can only go out when it is safe enough. any time there are winds above 25 miles an hour, we can't us
the city is giving it out for free and they want to help prepare for sandy. tonight we caught up with a family that is all-too familiar with losing power. you might get a w ideas on what to do before sandy comes in on sunday. >> yes. the boone family showed us around their home. this time they will not be caught off guard. >> we're fully expecting the power to go out and probably be out for several days. >> we started in the basement where the sump pump. when the power goes...
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the city could join a handful of others by creating its own pay floor for residents. san jose's minimum wage currently stands at $8, but would get a bump up to $10 if measure d is approved at the polls next month, and would rise every year with inflation. if it passes, many small businesses fear they'll have to lay off employees, cut hours, and pass on higher prices to their customers. matt mahood, president of the silicon valley chamber of commerce says an independent study just commissioned by the chamber forecasts a similar outcome. >> the general conclusion is if you raise the minimum wage by 25% immediately in the city of san jose, that you're going to lose jobs, and it's going to be significant. and it's actually going to hurt the people that it's intended to help. >> the chamber of commerce opposed measure d before the results of the report. do the figures and predictions check out? investigative reporter sam brock takes a closer look in tonight's reality check, coming up at 6:00. >>> happening now. lots of excitement. lots of frayed nerves for bay area basebal
the city could join a handful of others by creating its own pay floor for residents. san jose's minimum wage currently stands at $8, but would get a bump up to $10 if measure d is approved at the polls next month, and would rise every year with inflation. if it passes, many small businesses fear they'll have to lay off employees, cut hours, and pass on higher prices to their customers. matt mahood, president of the silicon valley chamber of commerce says an independent study just commissioned...
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a sea breeze on the coast in the ocean city has dropped them into the '60s. a mild day across the eastern shore. western maryland, '60s right now where normally this time of year it is getting cold. it will be called by the end of the weekend as some cold comes them this weekend, but for now, it's a mild weather pattern. 53 to 60 with wind shifting to the east. that will bring some low clouds and fog as we get into tomorrow morning. then this batch of cold air in the rockies and northern plains states, that will come slaming east and that front will be pushing off the mid-atlantic coast. the front may be good for us. it could be positioned it just right to pushed sandy away from the mid-atlantic coast. you can see the high clouds, making its way into the parts of the atlantic. we can see it approaching while the cold front is approaching. there is some cold air and as it makes its approach, we will have to see if it kicks sand the away or gets absorbed into the front. right now, it's a problem for jamaica and heading to cuba. when it now at 80 miles an hour a
a sea breeze on the coast in the ocean city has dropped them into the '60s. a mild day across the eastern shore. western maryland, '60s right now where normally this time of year it is getting cold. it will be called by the end of the weekend as some cold comes them this weekend, but for now, it's a mild weather pattern. 53 to 60 with wind shifting to the east. that will bring some low clouds and fog as we get into tomorrow morning. then this batch of cold air in the rockies and northern plains...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get...
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. >> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. thunderstorms in new york, 77 degrees. thunderstorms in miami 91. showers in chicago 66. sunny in dallas 87. mostly sunny in los angeles, 84. let's check your national forecast. a stormfront rumbles through the south and northeast. temperatures expected to be up 10 degrees above-normal. a strong cold front bringing chilly showers will hit parts of the midwest and the mercury could top out 15 degrees above average in the central plains to the upper mississippi valley. in sports this morning it is over for the l.a. dodgers their hopes of a national league wild card spot stomped on by the giants. in the seventh, ellis goes deep to center to get l.a. within one but it wasn't enough. san fan end it 4-3. for the third year in a row, l.a. will miss the post-season. cliffhanger in the american league east, orioles chris davis golfs one to center. baltimore edges the rays 1-0. and a walk off rbi single in the 14th inning helps the yankees beat the red sox. new york and orioles end up tied tomo
. >> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. thunderstorms in new york, 77 degrees. thunderstorms in miami 91. showers in chicago 66. sunny in dallas 87. mostly sunny in los angeles, 84. let's check your national forecast. a stormfront rumbles through the south and northeast. temperatures expected to be up 10 degrees above-normal. a strong cold front bringing chilly showers will hit parts of the midwest and the mercury could top out 15 degrees above average in the...
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from the beach here into the city of 35,000. this suburb of new york city. they're expecting a storm surge of somewhere between 4 and 8 feet. it is possible this entire low-lying barrier island will be overflowed with water in the next 12 hours or so. diane. >> okay, ron. and now, as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is covering this city in this storm. chris. >> reporter: hello, diane. you know, we wish we didn't have to be standing in the water but it's moving too quickly to change positions. already we've had more water from sandy than we did last year from irene. we're being told that protectively they'll shut off power down here soon so we hope everybody has gotten somewhere safe. sandy is coming. the question is, how will new york city handle it? the big apple has been shut down to its core. lower manhattan looks like a ghost town. wall street will be c
from the beach here into the city of 35,000. this suburb of new york city. they're expecting a storm surge of somewhere between 4 and 8 feet. it is possible this entire low-lying barrier island will be overflowed with water in the next 12 hours or so. diane. >> okay, ron. and now, as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor...
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the split verdict means mix emotions for the city attorney progress we believe that the citizens of prince george's county have spoken loudly and clearly. although we appreciate and honor the protection that is provided to us, that protection must be reasonable and that protection must respect the dignity of every human being in this community. >> i am definitely glad that some justice has been done today. it has been a long two years for me and my family. but there is a broader crime committed here and it spans way further than the two cops in this trial. we hope that the department of justice continues their investigation. >> sentencing for harrison is scheduled for december 14. he could face 10 years in prison. as for officer baker's future with the prince george's county police department, that is unclear. either way, both officers are still officially suspended. live in prince george's county, wbal 11 news. >> a stormy start to the weekend for many in our viewing area. we were on the airline as baltimore and hartford counties were under tornado warnings earlier this evening. the rain
the split verdict means mix emotions for the city attorney progress we believe that the citizens of prince george's county have spoken loudly and clearly. although we appreciate and honor the protection that is provided to us, that protection must be reasonable and that protection must respect the dignity of every human being in this community. >> i am definitely glad that some justice has been done today. it has been a long two years for me and my family. but there is a broader crime...
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dan bailey though from the city. cowboys did not manage the clock down the stretch. making it a50 yard -- that made it a50 yard -- that made it a 50 yarders. no one had a better view of the game. we have a live look from baltimore. k.b., wow, what a win. >> reporter: what a win, dave. we were sitting in the press box to the very last second. we just didn't know which way this game was going to go. the ravens gave the cowboys plenty of opportunities to win the game, but the cowboys just kept shooting themselves in the foot. especially considering the ravens defense gave up 227 yards, the most in franchise history. not what we're used to from the purple and black. it wasn't pretty, it wasn't perfect, but it's a victory. >> we had some injuries, especially on the defensive side. we were in a physical fistfight from the beginning to the end and they threw a lot of hay makers at us. and our guys, they stepped up at the end to find a way to win the game. but throughout the game, we had guys go in there and play positions that they had not played, packages that they have ne
dan bailey though from the city. cowboys did not manage the clock down the stretch. making it a50 yard -- that made it a50 yard -- that made it a 50 yarders. no one had a better view of the game. we have a live look from baltimore. k.b., wow, what a win. >> reporter: what a win, dave. we were sitting in the press box to the very last second. we just didn't know which way this game was going to go. the ravens gave the cowboys plenty of opportunities to win the game, but the cowboys just...
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ava marie is live down the in ocean city and we have been clocking the winds. it's amazing the storm is 500 miles away from you but the tropical storm-force winds go 400 to 500 miles from the center. >> i've clocked 39 miles per hour here at ocean city with my little anmometer so we are getting wind gusts at tropical storm force. we've seen local residents checking out waves. i'm here with brendon and kevin. you plan to ride out the storm? >> for sure. >> what are you doing to prepare for that? >> what are we doing? >> all of our provisions, ice, the generator's ready to work and hunkering down. >> kevin, you're in shorts right now. how's the sand on your legs? >> great! sand blast. >> sassmentson, your doggie, is doing ok but you'll go in soon. you came to check the waves. >> biggest i've seen them all summer and after this storm it's be the bestng to waves all summer long. i'm stoked to see a big ocean like this. >> hopefully you'll stay indoors as conditions deteriorate in ocean city. a lot of residents are out right now but will be in their homes ones the w
ava marie is live down the in ocean city and we have been clocking the winds. it's amazing the storm is 500 miles away from you but the tropical storm-force winds go 400 to 500 miles from the center. >> i've clocked 39 miles per hour here at ocean city with my little anmometer so we are getting wind gusts at tropical storm force. we've seen local residents checking out waves. i'm here with brendon and kevin. you plan to ride out the storm? >> for sure. >> what are you doing to...
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the city is now the capital of maine. booktv visited the city with the help of our partner, time warner, to explore the historical and literary atmosphere. >> i think people like to read a variety. beaucoup enjoyed reading stephen king's books. and you have people that like reading about small-town maine. readers also like nonfiction stories about people similar to them. you know, they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. so i'm not sure they are typical readers, but i think my same thing, there are people who want a good story. you know? and not a pretentious story. i think you often see people who may be wealthy, but they all wear flannel shirts and they don't show off their wealth. they want people who are true people want stories about simple people who go about their lives. they take from what they know. writers in maine take from what they know. they write about what mars and families and historical things that have happened. they love their sea stories. they're real stories about the past. joshua
the city is now the capital of maine. booktv visited the city with the help of our partner, time warner, to explore the historical and literary atmosphere. >> i think people like to read a variety. beaucoup enjoyed reading stephen king's books. and you have people that like reading about small-town maine. readers also like nonfiction stories about people similar to them. you know, they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. so i'm not sure they are typical readers, but i...
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some of the city's worst damage was not from the water but fire as flames engulfed at least 80 homes in queens. >> i scaled up on the pile in the morning. there were 25 people inside on the roof of building. >> reporter: and the fire was spreading. >> the fire was in the two- story building next-door and the fire was coming across the top of the roof. >> reporter: by daybreak the breezy point neighborhood looked obliterated. up and down the eastern seaboard property damage is widespread. millions of homes that were spared are now dealing with power outages. the storm although weaker is still on the move. it continues knocking down power lines almost as fast as crews can get them up. >> brian, a lot of wind in this storm, but always think more about the wind sometimes than the effect of the water. most of the steph dating pictures along the shore and up into new york city all because of storm surge all because of the water. >> thanks. >>> a group of kayakers took full advantage of the extreme high tide in maryland today. sky fox spotted them on seneca creek near darnestown. the creek
some of the city's worst damage was not from the water but fire as flames engulfed at least 80 homes in queens. >> i scaled up on the pile in the morning. there were 25 people inside on the roof of building. >> reporter: and the fire was spreading. >> the fire was in the two- story building next-door and the fire was coming across the top of the roof. >> reporter: by daybreak the breezy point neighborhood looked obliterated. up and down the eastern seaboard property...
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of the worst storms of has had atlantic city the city is basically underwater and the water from the ocean, water from the bay, it is everywhere. this is a storm that we forecasted and then some. >> it is chaos along the jersey shore. the super storm battering of the islands. in the crosshairs, atlantic city. the road and to this is completely submerged. damage started early, massive chunks of boardwalk littering the streets. street after avenue after cul-de-sac, inundated. >> we went to see the upstairs neighbors in case the water started going up into our house, we have our can aware going to snuggle down and hope for the best. >> once they peek at hide tide, they can grow to 20 feet, and up to 40 feet. >> look at this, all of the winds have picked up and this is what happens, pieces of the boardwalk have been distributed for three blocks. that is the ocean back their huge waves up and over, do you see that? it is on top of us right now. >> reporter: it is aligned -- it is going to get worse during the next high tide. where mac this is taking shelter, what you're saying right now,
of the worst storms of has had atlantic city the city is basically underwater and the water from the ocean, water from the bay, it is everywhere. this is a storm that we forecasted and then some. >> it is chaos along the jersey shore. the super storm battering of the islands. in the crosshairs, atlantic city. the road and to this is completely submerged. damage started early, massive chunks of boardwalk littering the streets. street after avenue after cul-de-sac, inundated. >> we...
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upper 70s to about 80. 79 in the city. 78 quantico. 77 the afternoon high out at manassas and dulles. nice looking forecast. more details on the weather coming up. we have a new tropical storm. i will show you that at 9:30 allison. back to you. >>> last night's presidential debate was the last one. for the next two weeks the candidates will hit the campaign trail to energize their base. both president obama and governor romney brought up the economy but most of the night was devoted to foreign policy including iran and other hot spots. >> you look at the record of the last four years and say is iran closer to a bomb, yes. is the middle east in few molt -- tumolt, yes. >> as long as i am president of the united states iran will not get a nuclear weapon. i made that clear when i came in office. we organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions against iran in history. >> today president obama campaigns in florida and ohio, two key states. mitt romney is in nevada and colorado tonight te key states. election day is two weeks away with the race still wide open. joining us n
upper 70s to about 80. 79 in the city. 78 quantico. 77 the afternoon high out at manassas and dulles. nice looking forecast. more details on the weather coming up. we have a new tropical storm. i will show you that at 9:30 allison. back to you. >>> last night's presidential debate was the last one. for the next two weeks the candidates will hit the campaign trail to energize their base. both president obama and governor romney brought up the economy but most of the night was devoted to...
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and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has learned and made changes from the 2010 parade. they've added a video screen and speakers to the other side of the plaza because the crowds stretched so far last time people complained of not being able to see and hear. they changed the route, montgomery was too narrow so they moved it to market. >> mission street is going to be closed to vehicles for emergency access and transit only. >> reporter: they are pulling this together quickly because they want to capitalize on the excitement. you can feel it here even the workers are giants' fans. >> sandoval. but romo, everybody. it was a great game. >> reporter: tomorrow of
and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has...